Member of the Board of Overseers of
Cornell University Medical College and a trustee of The Brookings Institution.
"There is mounting clinical evidence that the vast number of specific dietary nutrients is increasingly coming into the mainstream of medical practice," says Richard Rivlin, head of the nutrition-research program at Memorial Sloan-kettering Cancer Center and chief of the Nutrition Division at
Cornell University Medical College.
Although already retired from
Cornell University Medical College (CUMC), he continued to receive health care at the medical center and to access the library resources and facilities.
Hershey Medical Center and his residency training in Pathology at the New York Hospital -
Cornell University Medical College. He has lectured widely and has numerous publications to his credit including book chapters on the diseases of the bones and joints.
Gonzalez was then a medical student at
Cornell University Medical College in New York, and began his research there as a medical student under the direction of Dr.
Wuestner, Daniel,
Cornell University Medical CollegeGross, a biochemist at
Cornell University Medical College in New York City.
Leslie Burton, Ph.D., Neurology Department,
Cornell University Medical College, 1300 York Ave., New York, NY 10021.
Miller, assistant professor of psychiatry,
Cornell University Medical College; Robert Loiselle, profess of psychology in psychiatry, Northeastern Ohio Universities' College of Medicine; and Carlton E.
Bernie was born in Brooklyn, NY, and attended Colgate University and
Cornell University Medical College. He trained to become a surgeon at Yale New Haven Hospital, West Haven Veteran's Hospital & the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
In 2004, researchers at MSKCC, together with
Cornell University Medical College, published the result of another laboratory study that showed a significant enhancement of bone marrow colony formation with the use of crude Maitake extracts as well as a reduction in the toxicity induced by an anticancer drug.